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The stat doesn't compare (ahem) apples-to-apples with competitors' figures, but Apple dropped the number again during the keynote of its WWDC virtual event anyway.

An update to HomeKit will suggest smart home device automations and link your video camera to other Apple devices when it comes to iOS 14 this fall.

The app's developer pushed an update that this time meets Apple's requirements.

Apple shows off its updated operating system at its first all-digital WWDC with its new App Library, redesigned widgets and picture-in-picture.

Everything we know about the redesigned home screen, multitasking capabilities, new apps and expected release date for Apple's latest operating system.

Even better, 100% of the proceeds goes toward the fight for racial justice.

Buying an iPad, Mac or AirPods just got a little easier with Apple's credit card.

A Siri shortcut can share your location and create a video with a simple command.

You don't need an app or online service to sign documents -- there's a tool built into your Mac.

Apple Arcade also updated Grindstone and three other games on the mobile subscription service this week.

Tesla's notoriously vociferous CEO has remained almost totally silent on the subject of systemic racism in America.

The global health crisis is forcing tech giants to rethink how they pitch their products to us.

Dropbox is getting new features that expand beyond just storage, though most are in beta.

Sharing your Wi-Fi password doesn't get any faster than this.

A new study from Analysis Group shows the worldwide economic impact of Apple's App Store, before the seismic impact of the coronavirus.

WWDC will be held online for the first time next Monday, and open to more people. Here's what we know so far.

Some laptops can take a licking and keep on ticking. But you shouldn't count on it if you want to maximize their usable lifespan.

At a time when many are looking to do more than just post to social media, here's what the experts have to say about meaningful allyship.

Axios chief technology correspondent Ina Fried recalls her decade as a CNET reporter covering the tech boom, the bust and everything in between.
